Department of Philosophy

Theology event archive 2014

Research Seminar

Date
Wednesday 22 January
Description
Professor Peter Marshall (University of Warwick), "After Purgatory: Death and Remembrance in the Reformation World"

Research Seminar

Date
Wednesday 12 February
Description
Professor Neil Messer (University of Winchester), "Neuroscience, Moral Reasoning and the Theological Suspicion of Ethics"

Research Seminar

Date
Wednesday 19 March
Description
Professor Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr (University of Jena), "Which Jesus are we preaching about? Some considerations following Martin Kähler"

Firth Lectures 2014

Date
Thursday 8 May
Description
Professor Charles Taylor from Canada will deliver two lectures entitled 'Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in the 21st Century'

Firth Lectures 2014

Date
Friday 9 May
Description
Professor Charles Taylor from Canada will deliver two lectures entitled 'Philosophical and Theological Anthropology in the 21st Century'

Research Seminar 21 May 2014

Date
Tuesday 20 May
Description
Professor Agata-Bielik Robson (University of Nottingham)Philosophical Marranos: Open Idiom and Secret Meaning in Modern Jewish Philosophy

Research Seminar 4 June 2014

Date
Wednesday 4 June
Description
A liturgical reading of Dionysios the Areopagite by Dr Andreas Andreopoulos (University of Winchester)

Philosophical Theology Reading Group

Date
Tuesday 14 October
Description
The theme of the Philosophical Theology Reading Group is 'Derrida and Malabou; Messianicity and Plasticity'. Session 1: Jacques Derrida, 'The Ends of Man,' in Margins of Philosophy, 109-136.

Philosophical Theology Reading Group

Date
Tuesday 4 November
Description
The theme of the Philosophical Theology Reading Group is 'Derrida and Malabou; Messianicity and Plasticity'. Session 2: Catherine Malabou, Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, Deconstruction, 1-62.

Research Seminar, Friday 7 November

Date
Friday 7 November
Description
Dr Antoine Arjakovsky (Co-director of the Society-Freedom-Peace research group at the Collège des Bernardins, Paris) will speak on "Russia-Ukraine: Theology and Politics" in A2, Humanities Building. All are welcome to attend.
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